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Words and Music by
MARY EARL
ERFAYETTE
(We Hear You Calling)
From his - t’ry’s pa - ges There comes a si - lent plea —
Our skies_you heark - ened Your sword for us was drawn
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Chorus slowly
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CftNGS FOR THE- HOMF-
TRY OVER THESE FOUR. 1 II .
1/ CATCHY SONG HITSJHEN ASRYOUR DEALER^/
TOR THEM FOR YOUR PI ANOYOUR PLAYER PIANO OR VICTROLA
GOOD BYE, MA! GOOD-BYE, PA!' „
GOODBYE,MULE | i | ;,
ftLONG BOY«
ONE
in june Wmi*
r pHIS song needs
no further intro¬
duction; it is now one
of the biggest Hits on
the market and is also
known to our soldier
boys in camp as
“GOOD-BYE, MA! GOOD¬
BYE, PA' GOOD-BYE,
MULE, WITH YER OLD
HEE-HAW!
npHE Ballad with
^ the new idea by
the writers of “They’re
Wearing ’Em Higher In
Hawaii” and “Indiana.”
This is the number that
you hear in all the
vaudeville theatres,
and we feel certain
that it is destined to be¬
come the next big hit.
M chin-chiiKS
JjCHINAMAN* 1 ®
LIBERTY BELL W
(IT'S TIME TO RING AGAIN) Pr A
pjERE is the Newest
Composition by
the creators of novelty
song hits. The lyric
fairly bristles with
points, and the tune
sticks the first time.
It is the big noise of
the season, and should
be on every piano.
\ “REAL” American
1“ song written on a
1 subject that appeals to -
jjall. Not a WAR SONG
but a tribute to the
emblem that is sacred
to ev’ry true American
heart. It has all the
ear-marks of a quick ,
and decided success.
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A LIST OF SELLING SONGS AND INSTRl
nY SWEETHEART IS SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE—By flary Earl
i n PROUD TO BE THE SWEETHEART OF A SOLDIER—By Mary Earl
THAT’S WHAT IRELAND HEANS TO ME
THE RAO TiriE VOLUNTEERS ARE OFF TO WAR
GEE! WHAT A WONDERFUL TIHE WE LL HAVE WHEN
THE BOYS COME HOME
THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING DOIN’ DOWN IN DIXIE
THEY’RH ON THEIR WAY TO GERMANY
WHEN PATTI SANG “HOME, SWEET HOME”
COTTON PICKERS’ PICNIC DAY A LOVE OF YESTERDAY
JMENTAL SUCCESSES
BEAUTIFUL OHIO WALTZ—By Mary Earl
ROrtANY WALTZ
BOOGIE RAG—By Sweatman
DOROTHY WALTZES
BANTAM STEP FOX-TROT
ON A SUrinER NIGHT—SLOW FOX-TROT
GRANADA WALTZ
IN THE EVERGLADES—DESCRIPTIVE
TAR HEEL BLUES—
ON SALE AT ALL MUSIC STORES Adv '*“*